Our food policies, chemical policies, agricultural policies & environmental policies more often than not pose a direct threat to the health & well-being of America’s children. Once again, we don’t just need better healthcare; we need to address all the ways we make ourselves sick

Sep 25, 2020 · 3:41 AM UTC

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I was literally JUST reading the nytimes article on Chlorpyrifos nytimes.com/2020/09/23/clima…
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Yes! It is well known “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Yet, you are a “kook” if you talk about causes of cancer but “good” if you talk about the cures. Not rational. Could it be there is no $ for big biz in avoiding/eliminating the causes of cancer, like ⛽️ etc?
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“What we need to talk about is why so many Americans have so many unnecessary chronic illnesses...” Marianne Williamson
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Yes. Food policies .... it should be one of the most important issues to be debated & discussed. Much change is needed.
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Yes, agree! PS I’ve been reading your prayer book this week and it’s very comforting. My dad is mortally ill.
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I've completely detoxed my home! We are literally killing ourselves with poison from brand name products!
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Yes! ... the Environment, Chemicals, our food supply, the Influence of Big Pharma, the lack of integrative Medicine, the lack of Health Care, Student Debt ... and the list goes on and on ... If we want a healthy society ... these ALL need to be addressed!
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100% agree. And this 'should' also be discussed in the midst of a pandemic... But strangely there is quite a void on these topics that are extremely relevant right now.
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